Description
Free Food for Millionaires offers a penetrating look at the aspirations and struggles of Korean Americans in pursuit of the American dream. Through interconnected narratives, Min Jin Lee explores themes of wealth, family obligation, education, and identity with her characteristic depth and nuance.
The novel follows characters caught between two worlds, grappling with questions of belonging, success, and what it truly means to achieve the millionaire status promised by the title. Lee’s masterful storytelling reveals the complexities hidden beneath the surface of accomplished lives, exposing the pressures, sacrifices, and moral dilemmas faced by those striving for financial and social success.
Drawing on her experience as author of the bestselling Pachinko, Lee crafts a richly textured narrative that resonates with readers seeking meaningful literature about ambition, family dynamics, and the immigrant experience in contemporary America.







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